Victoire d'une défaite: Budapest 1956
A notre époque d'histoire accélérée, 40 ans c'est toute une éternité. Comment oser rééditer sans changement un ouvrage commencé immédiatement après les événements de Hongrie …
A notre époque d'histoire accélérée, 40 ans c'est toute une éternité. Comment oser rééditer sans changement un ouvrage commencé immédiatement après les événements de Hongrie …
This thesis deals with the theory and practice of city marketing. It describes the transition from city marketing to city branding by identifying the roots of city marketing in general marketing …
The book discusses a formerly unknown and invisible massacre in Budapest in 1944, committed by a paramilitary group lead by a women. Andrea Pető uncovers the gripping history of …
This chapter discusses the development of post-socialist Budapest, Hungary. The complex administrative structures and the fragmented nature of capital city development are noted. …
The role of location quality in housing consumption is an increasingly important research objective given the demand‐side considerations stemming from economic and socio‐cultural …
… Budapest’s industry carried out in the second half of the 1990s. A map showing the industrial areas of Budapest … , from the most industrialised districts of Budapest, two older ones—9th …
We have now travelled at least part of the road ahead. Dictatorship ov Needs by Feher, Heller, and Markus, together with works by Szelenyi an Konrad, 1 Kis and Bence, 2 Castoriadis, …
… The change of social housing stock in the districts of Budapest … The location and the typology of shopping malls in Budapest … of major residential development projects in Budapest. 2002 …
… This study is a first attempt to analyse the urban metabolism of Budapest which is a Central-… overview of the metabolic processes of Budapest, because it would require further gathering …
… Although this paper describes the changes in the retail network of Budapest, some of the findings are also relevant at the national level. Shopping centres are still the ‘new cathedrals’ of …